Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sick of Swine Flu Yet?

I am.

"Flu cases spur hunt for victims; 9 Harvard students believed to be infected; Disease trackers aim to halt spread of virus

.... The pace of developments yesterday hastened - with reports of new cases coming in across the country....

The germ has begun spreading in communities.... In Boston, two passengers who complained of flu-like symptoms on separate transcontinental flights were brought to local hospitals for evaluation. One of the cases turned out to be a false alarm; the second did not appear to be swine flu.

Disease investigators acknowledged it remains unclear whether the virus ultimately will prove to be a temporary nuisance, spawning relatively mild illness, or something more fearsome....

One wonders at this point if blogs are not having an effect. Here we are hollering about all the anomalies, etc, and the sense is the globalists are backing off. Perhaps they have both all bases covered; however, the daily contradictions sure are strange. Then again, maybe that yank-yank yo-yo is also part of the manipulation.

The march of the virus continued through the region; Connecticut's first case was confirmed; Maine's list of confirmed cases rose to six; and probable or suspected cases were being watched at a New Hampshire hospital, in Rhode Island, and at Amherst College. Together the cases offered a cautionary tale of how infectious agents spread in the modern era....

Yeah, they are released by globalists in government looking to implement their world control plan! I wish it weren't true, but it is! The agenda-pushers of the paper make sure I understand that every day.

Working day and night, disease investigators from the city and two college campuses assembled the puzzle of a virus's spread: It led to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A student there traveled to Mexico and fell ill with flu-like symptoms, said Dr. Howard Heller, chief of medicine at the MIT Medical Department. That student's virus, then, was the seed that started the Harvard cluster, investigators suspect....

And some monkey bite in Africa started AIDS, yup!

Please see: Was AIDS Man-Made?

Alan Cantwell, MD On The ManMade Origin Of AIDS

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Type "swine flu" into my blog search and see what comes up, reader.